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HIV or human immunodeficiency virus infects the cells of immune system, causing them to produce more copies of the virus and then eventually die. When too many immune cells of your body die and our immune system is unable to fight off diseases, then we are said to have AIDS or Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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The true story of the two years that changed the Queen front man's life. It should not be forgotten that FREDDIE MERCURY WAS A MUSICAL GENIUS and that this documentary retraces his private life only. Not the huge music of Queen.

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Guys, I am so sorry I had to reupload this video because it was BLOCKED WORLDWIDE by a company named BELIVE MUSIC who claimed they own the audiovisual content...This time I decided to use MY OWN SONG!!! THIS SONG WAS WRITTEN AND SUNG BY ME ON GUITAR!!!
For more rare videos visit :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNxbFW8EAt1Tkdq5jmLDPHw

published:06 Apr 2018

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Dr. Clifford Olson, Audiologist from Anthem Arizona, tells you what to expect when receiving hearing aids for the first time.
http://www.AppliedHearingSolutions.com
Receiving your first set of hearing aids does not have to be a scary experience. In fact, it should be an exciting experience that leads you to better hearing. Here are the 7 things you should expect when receiving your first set of hearing aids.
1. Expect the Fitting to take around an Hour. Proper fitting and programming takes time.
2. People won't notice the hearing aids. Likely the only thing they will notice is you hearing them better.
3. Things will sound different. Some of it may be annoying, but will get better.
4. You will hear yourself differently. You likely haven't heard yourself at the correct level for a long time. It takes your brain time to adjust to the new level of sound.
5. You will probably forget you are wearing hearing aids. Aids are really comfortable.
6. Expect to see your hearing care professional several times. You can't fit a hearing aid well with only one visit. Make sure you get more than one visit.
7. You should be hearing better with hearing aids. The best way to ensure your hearing aids are programmed correctly is by using Real Ear Measures. To learn about what Real Ear Measures are, watch this video: https://youtu.be/cHR0Oa6I-wY

AIDS (aeronautics)

AIDS (Aircraft Integrated Data System) is an aircraft system that allows the airline to record and/or monitor all available parameters which are on the aircraft buses. Some Aircraft like the Airbus A320 have an AIDS print button which, when programmed over the MCDU, allows paper data reports, DAR recordings, or ACARS transmissions of a select amount of parameters to be printed.

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References

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AIDS (Trojan horse)

AIDS, also known as Aids Info Disk or PC Cyborg Trojan, is a trojan horse that replaces the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, which would then be used by AIDS to count the number of times the computer has booted. Once this boot count reaches 90, AIDS hides directories and encrypts the names of all files on drive C: (rendering the system unusable), at which time the user is asked to 'renew the license' and contact PC Cyborg Corporation for payment (which would involve sending 189 US$ to a post office box in Panama). There exists more than one version of AIDS, and at least one version does not wait to munge drive C:, but will hide directories and encrypt file names upon the first boot after AIDS is installed. The AIDS software also presented to the user an end user license agreement, some of which read:

AIDS is considered to be an early example of a class of malware known as "ransomware".

History

AIDS was introduced into systems through a disk called the "AIDS Information Introductory Diskette", which had been mailed to a mailing list of which the AIDS author, Dr. Joseph Popp, subscribed.

The Story (UK band)

The Story are an English psychedelic folk duo comprising former Forest member Martin Welham and his son Tom Welham. The pair write and record melodic songs that range from psychedelic pop to stream-of-consciousness folk and play an array of predominantly acoustic instruments as a backdrop to their blend of vocal harmonies.

Biography

Martin Welham was part of the influential 1960's acid folk trio Forest. In the early 2000s, thirty years after Forest disbanded, he formed Somerset based band The Story with his son Tom and returned to recording music. The duo's sound has echoes of Martin's earlier work with authentic psychedelic songwriting at its core.

The band's first release was a 2005 vinyl split album, The Dawn Is Crowned, with Californian freak folk band Whysp on Good Village Records. The Story's side features five broadly acoustic tracks that blend esoteric, dark imagery with powerful vocal harmonies resulting in an un-attributable psychedelic air.

In 2006 the band released their first full-length album Tale Spin on Sunbeam Records - the first contemporary artists released by the label. This psychedelic folk pop album features acoustic guitars, keyboards and light percussion combined with airy harmony vocals and wistful melodies.

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AIDS (computer virus)

AIDS is a computer virus written in Turbo Pascal 3.01a which overwrites com files. AIDS is the first virus known to exploit the MS-DOS"corresponding file" vulnerability. In MS-DOS, if both foo.com and foo.exe exist, then foo.com will always be executed first. Thus, by creating infected com files, AIDS code will always be executed before the intended exe code.

When the AIDS virus activates, it displays the following screen.

ATTENTION I have been elected to inform you that throughout your process of collecting and executing files, you have accdientally (sic) ¶HÜ¢KΣ► [PHUCKED] yourself over: again, that's PHUCKED yourself over. No, it cannot be; YES, it CAN be, a √ìτûs [virus] has infected your system. Now what do you have to say about that? HAHAHAHAHA. Have ¶HÜÑ [PHUN] with this one and remember, there is NO cure for AIDS

In the message above, the word "AIDS" covers about half of the screen. The system is then halted, and must be powered down and rebooted to restart it.

The Face Of AIDS: The Story Behind Therese Frare's Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

The Face Of AIDS: The Story Behind Therese Frare's Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

The Face Of AIDS: The Story Behind Therese Frare's Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

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HIV or human immunodeficiency virus infects the cells of immune system, causing them to produce more copies of the virus and then eventually die. When too many immune cells of your body die and our immune system is unable to fight off diseases, then we are said to have AIDS or Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Now, coming back to the question. It is hard to cure HIV or AIDS because HIV has the ability to mutate extremely quickly. Hence, a drug which is somewhat effective on a patient suffering from HIV or AIDS, might not work on another patient because of the mutated HIV.
Now, there are certain antiretroviral drugs that prevent the cells from producing new copies of HIV, thus controlling the HIV levels in our body. But, it is hard to completely eradicate HIV because the virus integrates its DNA into our cell's DNA. Hence, if we stop taking the drugs, the DNA of the virus can again cause the cell to produce copies of the virus and thus, we are unable to control the level of HIV infected cells in our body.
Also, don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel.

1:19:32

Freddie Mercury Story : His tragic AIDS Story (2016)

Freddie Mercury Story : His tragic AIDS Story (2016)

Freddie Mercury Story : His tragic AIDS Story (2016)

The true story of the two years that changed the Queen front man's life. It should not be forgotten that FREDDIE MERCURY WAS A MUSICAL GENIUS and that this documentary retraces his private life only. Not the huge music of Queen.

The Creation Of Aids

Deaf People Hearing Sound for the FIRST Time [Compilation]

DeafPeopleHearingSound for the FIRSTTime [Compilation]
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3:52

When HIV Becomes AIDS (HIV #2)

When HIV Becomes AIDS (HIV #2)

When HIV Becomes AIDS (HIV #2)

HIV and AIDS are not the same thing, but the virus can lead to the disease. Learn how in this video.
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2:51

Freddie Mercury's LAST VIDEO 1991!!!

Freddie Mercury's LAST VIDEO 1991!!!

Freddie Mercury's LAST VIDEO 1991!!!

Guys, I am so sorry I had to reupload this video because it was BLOCKED WORLDWIDE by a company named BELIVE MUSIC who claimed they own the audiovisual content...This time I decided to use MY OWN SONG!!! THIS SONG WAS WRITTEN AND SUNG BY ME ON GUITAR!!!
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5:00

Hearing Aids For The First Time | Things You MUST Know!

Hearing Aids For The First Time | Things You MUST Know!

Hearing Aids For The First Time | Things You MUST Know!

Dr. Clifford Olson, Audiologist from Anthem Arizona, tells you what to expect when receiving hearing aids for the first time.
http://www.AppliedHearingSolutions.com
Receiving your first set of hearing aids does not have to be a scary experience. In fact, it should be an exciting experience that leads you to better hearing. Here are the 7 things you should expect when receiving your first set of hearing aids.
1. Expect the Fitting to take around an Hour. Proper fitting and programming takes time.
2. People won't notice the hearing aids. Likely the only thing they will notice is you hearing them better.
3. Things will sound different. Some of it may be annoying, but will get better.
4. You will hear yourself differently. You likely haven't heard yourself at the correct level for a long time. It takes your brain time to adjust to the new level of sound.
5. You will probably forget you are wearing hearing aids. Aids are really comfortable.
6. Expect to see your hearing care professional several times. You can't fit a hearing aid well with only one visit. Make sure you get more than one visit.
7. You should be hearing better with hearing aids. The best way to ensure your hearing aids are programmed correctly is by using Real Ear Measures. To learn about what Real Ear Measures are, watch this video: https://youtu.be/cHR0Oa6I-wY

4:38

Do they Know it's Christmas ~ Band Aid 1984

Do they Know it's Christmas ~ Band Aid 1984

Do they Know it's Christmas ~ Band Aid 1984

Do they Know it's Christmas ~ Band Aid1984
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4:05

The Last Days of Freddie Mercury

The Last Days of Freddie Mercury

The Last Days of Freddie Mercury

Queen singer Freddie Mercury was fiercely protective of his privacy, and he continued to guard it jealously even as his health succumbed to the ravages of AIDS — but as guitarist Brian May recently revealed, Mercury's bandmates were privileged with glimpses of their frontman's grueling final struggle. May looked back on Mercury's final days in a recent interview with the Sunday Times (via the Daily Telegraph), revealing that before the disease claimed Mercury, it started taking pieces of his body -- including most of his foot, which had to be amputated.
"The problem was actually his foot," May told the Times. "Tragically there was very little left of it. Once, he showed it to us at dinner. And he said, 'Oh Brian, I'm sorry I've upset you by showing you that.' And I said, 'I'm not upset, Freddie, except to realize you have to put up with all this terrible pain.'"
As May went on to point out, Mercury's death occurred shortly before major advancements in AIDS research led to the introduction of drug cocktails that help stave off the disease, allowing the diagnosed the possibility of long-term management — and helping prevent further agony for patients. Admitting it's difficult to know how close Mercury came to seeing those medications become available, May stressed that he stays focused on the legacy he left behind. "He missed by just a few months. If it had been a bit later he would still have been with us, I'm sure," said May. "You can't do 'what if,' can you? You can't go there because therein lies madness."
It's worth noting that May has publicly expressed his unhappiness with the overall tone of the interview, which focused on the sensationalistic aspects of Queen and Mercury's story rather than the project May sat down with the Times to discuss — the Queen in 3-D retrospective book he painstakingly assembled for release this year. "This woman came into my house, pretended she was a fan and was going to write a nice piece about the book, as agreed; then went away and wrote this pathetic sensationalistic drivel. I'm angry and disgusted," wrote May, pointing out that he'd agreed to give the Times the exclusive on the book, including any photos they wanted to run — and they "used just two of them, one of them reproduced not much bigger than a postage stamp; the rest of the piece illustrated with recycled ordinary snaps from God knows where."
While May didn't single out the earlier quotes as a reason for his ire, he did take umbrage with the piece's focus on what the headline described as "the debauchery of the Freddie Mercury years." Vowing never to give the Times "the time of day" from here on out, he assured fans that the book has nothing to do with the story presented by the article. "I spent over two years fashioning this into the first book of its kind — EVER — a biography of a band from the inside illustrated with my own photographs — and in 3-D, with a fabulous viewer to bring them to life in three dimensions," May insisted. "It's honest, goes deep and is tasteful and dignified (I have been told!) but nobody reading this awful amateurish piece of journalistic opportunism would know it."
Freddie Mercury spent his last days at his house, GardenLodge 1 Logan Place in Kensington, London. The singer who died from bronchial pneumonia from AIDS, spent his last days with his former partner, Mary Austin, who continues to live at the home. Mercury was diagnosed with HIV in 1987 but kept his condition private until he released a public statement just a little over 24 hours before he passed away on November 24, 1991. Mercury was just 45 years old. The outer walls of Garden Lodge in 1 Logan Place have become a shrine to Mercury, with fans paying tribute by covering the walls with messages for the legendary late singer.
#FreddieMercury #Queen #Mercury

The Face Of AIDS: The Story Behind Therese Frare's Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

Therese Frare’s scene of the deathbed of AIDS patient David Kirby gave the illness a human face. Its use in a United Colors of Benetton ad blurred the lines between commerce and public provocation in 1990.
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HIV or human immunodeficiency virus infects the cells of immune system, causing them to produce more copies of the virus and then eventually die. When too many immune cells of your body die and our immune system is unable to fight off diseases, then we are said to have AIDS or Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Now, coming back to the question. It is hard to cure HIV or AIDS because HIV has the ability to mutate extremely quickly. Hence, a drug which is somewhat effective on a patient suffering from HIV or AIDS, might not work on another patient because of the mutated HIV.
Now, there are certain antiretroviral drugs that prevent the cells from producing new copies of HIV, thus controlling the HIV levels in our body. But, it is hard to completely eradicate HIV because the virus integrate...

published: 14 Sep 2018

Freddie Mercury Story : His tragic AIDS Story (2016)

The true story of the two years that changed the Queen front man's life. It should not be forgotten that FREDDIE MERCURY WAS A MUSICAL GENIUS and that this documentary retraces his private life only. Not the huge music of Queen.

The Creation Of Aids

Deaf People Hearing Sound for the FIRST Time [Compilation]

DeafPeopleHearingSound for the FIRSTTime [Compilation]
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The EastLiverpool, Ohio police department decided to share on social media a picture of a couple overdosed and passed out in a car with a young boy in the backseat. Publishing the photo, say local law enforcement, was the city’s cry for help.
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published: 03 Feb 2017

When HIV Becomes AIDS (HIV #2)

HIV and AIDS are not the same thing, but the virus can lead to the disease. Learn how in this video.
See more videos on HIV & AIDS:
http://www.sexhealthguru.com/index.php?hiv_and_aids-1&YT214AIDS2

published: 14 Dec 2007

Freddie Mercury's LAST VIDEO 1991!!!

Guys, I am so sorry I had to reupload this video because it was BLOCKED WORLDWIDE by a company named BELIVE MUSIC who claimed they own the audiovisual content...This time I decided to use MY OWN SONG!!! THIS SONG WAS WRITTEN AND SUNG BY ME ON GUITAR!!!
For more rare videos visit :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNxbFW8EAt1Tkdq5jmLDPHw

published: 06 Apr 2018

Hearing Aids For The First Time | Things You MUST Know!

Dr. Clifford Olson, Audiologist from Anthem Arizona, tells you what to expect when receiving hearing aids for the first time.
http://www.AppliedHearingSolutions.com
Receiving your first set of hearing aids does not have to be a scary experience. In fact, it should be an exciting experience that leads you to better hearing. Here are the 7 things you should expect when receiving your first set of hearing aids.
1. Expect the Fitting to take around an Hour. Proper fitting and programming takes time.
2. People won't notice the hearing aids. Likely the only thing they will notice is you hearing them better.
3. Things will sound different. Some of it may be annoying, but will get better.
4. You will hear yourself differently. You likely haven't heard yourself at the correct level ...

published: 17 Feb 2018

Do they Know it's Christmas ~ Band Aid 1984

Do they Know it's Christmas ~ Band Aid1984
Probably the most important music video to be made in the last 40 years. Just as relevant today as it was 27 years ago. Please continue to Support !!!

published: 11 Dec 2011

The Last Days of Freddie Mercury

Queen singer Freddie Mercury was fiercely protective of his privacy, and he continued to guard it jealously even as his health succumbed to the ravages of AIDS — but as guitarist Brian May recently revealed, Mercury's bandmates were privileged with glimpses of their frontman's grueling final struggle. May looked back on Mercury's final days in a recent interview with the Sunday Times (via the Daily Telegraph), revealing that before the disease claimed Mercury, it started taking pieces of his body -- including most of his foot, which had to be amputated.
"The problem was actually his foot," May told the Times. "Tragically there was very little left of it. Once, he showed it to us at dinner. And he said, 'Oh Brian, I'm sorry I've upset you by showing you that.' And I said, 'I'm not upset, F...

Therese Frare’s scene of the deathbed of AIDS patient David Kirby gave the illness a human face. Its use in a United Colors of Benetton ad blurred the lines between commerce and public provocation in 1990.
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HIV or human immunodeficiency virus infects the cells of immune system, causing them to produce more copies of the virus and then eventually die. When too many ...

HIV or human immunodeficiency virus infects the cells of immune system, causing them to produce more copies of the virus and then eventually die. When too many immune cells of your body die and our immune system is unable to fight off diseases, then we are said to have AIDS or Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Now, coming back to the question. It is hard to cure HIV or AIDS because HIV has the ability to mutate extremely quickly. Hence, a drug which is somewhat effective on a patient suffering from HIV or AIDS, might not work on another patient because of the mutated HIV.
Now, there are certain antiretroviral drugs that prevent the cells from producing new copies of HIV, thus controlling the HIV levels in our body. But, it is hard to completely eradicate HIV because the virus integrates its DNA into our cell's DNA. Hence, if we stop taking the drugs, the DNA of the virus can again cause the cell to produce copies of the virus and thus, we are unable to control the level of HIV infected cells in our body.
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HIV or human immunodeficiency virus infects the cells of immune system, causing them to produce more copies of the virus and then eventually die. When too many immune cells of your body die and our immune system is unable to fight off diseases, then we are said to have AIDS or Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Now, coming back to the question. It is hard to cure HIV or AIDS because HIV has the ability to mutate extremely quickly. Hence, a drug which is somewhat effective on a patient suffering from HIV or AIDS, might not work on another patient because of the mutated HIV.
Now, there are certain antiretroviral drugs that prevent the cells from producing new copies of HIV, thus controlling the HIV levels in our body. But, it is hard to completely eradicate HIV because the virus integrates its DNA into our cell's DNA. Hence, if we stop taking the drugs, the DNA of the virus can again cause the cell to produce copies of the virus and thus, we are unable to control the level of HIV infected cells in our body.
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Freddie Mercury Story : His tragic AIDS Story (2016)

The true story of the two years that changed the Queen front man's life. It should not be forgotten that FREDDIE MERCURY WAS A MUSICAL GENIUS and that this docu...

The true story of the two years that changed the Queen front man's life. It should not be forgotten that FREDDIE MERCURY WAS A MUSICAL GENIUS and that this documentary retraces his private life only. Not the huge music of Queen.

The true story of the two years that changed the Queen front man's life. It should not be forgotten that FREDDIE MERCURY WAS A MUSICAL GENIUS and that this documentary retraces his private life only. Not the huge music of Queen.

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Freddie Mercury's LAST VIDEO 1991!!!

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Guys, I am so sorry I had to reupload this video because it was BLOCKED WORLDWIDE by a company named BELIVE MUSIC who claimed they own the audiovisual content...This time I decided to use MY OWN SONG!!! THIS SONG WAS WRITTEN AND SUNG BY ME ON GUITAR!!!
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Receiving your first set of hearing aids does not have to be a scary experience. In fact, it should be an exciting experience that leads you to better hearing. Here are the 7 things you should expect when receiving your first set of hearing aids.
1. Expect the Fitting to take around an Hour. Proper fitting and programming takes time.
2. People won't notice the hearing aids. Likely the only thing they will notice is you hearing them better.
3. Things will sound different. Some of it may be annoying, but will get better.
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5. You will probably forget you are wearing hearing aids. Aids are really comfortable.
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Dr. Clifford Olson, Audiologist from Anthem Arizona, tells you what to expect when receiving hearing aids for the first time.
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Receiving your first set of hearing aids does not have to be a scary experience. In fact, it should be an exciting experience that leads you to better hearing. Here are the 7 things you should expect when receiving your first set of hearing aids.
1. Expect the Fitting to take around an Hour. Proper fitting and programming takes time.
2. People won't notice the hearing aids. Likely the only thing they will notice is you hearing them better.
3. Things will sound different. Some of it may be annoying, but will get better.
4. You will hear yourself differently. You likely haven't heard yourself at the correct level for a long time. It takes your brain time to adjust to the new level of sound.
5. You will probably forget you are wearing hearing aids. Aids are really comfortable.
6. Expect to see your hearing care professional several times. You can't fit a hearing aid well with only one visit. Make sure you get more than one visit.
7. You should be hearing better with hearing aids. The best way to ensure your hearing aids are programmed correctly is by using Real Ear Measures. To learn about what Real Ear Measures are, watch this video: https://youtu.be/cHR0Oa6I-wY

The Last Days of Freddie Mercury

Queen singer Freddie Mercury was fiercely protective of his privacy, and he continued to guard it jealously even as his health succumbed to the ravages of AIDS...

Queen singer Freddie Mercury was fiercely protective of his privacy, and he continued to guard it jealously even as his health succumbed to the ravages of AIDS — but as guitarist Brian May recently revealed, Mercury's bandmates were privileged with glimpses of their frontman's grueling final struggle. May looked back on Mercury's final days in a recent interview with the Sunday Times (via the Daily Telegraph), revealing that before the disease claimed Mercury, it started taking pieces of his body -- including most of his foot, which had to be amputated.
"The problem was actually his foot," May told the Times. "Tragically there was very little left of it. Once, he showed it to us at dinner. And he said, 'Oh Brian, I'm sorry I've upset you by showing you that.' And I said, 'I'm not upset, Freddie, except to realize you have to put up with all this terrible pain.'"
As May went on to point out, Mercury's death occurred shortly before major advancements in AIDS research led to the introduction of drug cocktails that help stave off the disease, allowing the diagnosed the possibility of long-term management — and helping prevent further agony for patients. Admitting it's difficult to know how close Mercury came to seeing those medications become available, May stressed that he stays focused on the legacy he left behind. "He missed by just a few months. If it had been a bit later he would still have been with us, I'm sure," said May. "You can't do 'what if,' can you? You can't go there because therein lies madness."
It's worth noting that May has publicly expressed his unhappiness with the overall tone of the interview, which focused on the sensationalistic aspects of Queen and Mercury's story rather than the project May sat down with the Times to discuss — the Queen in 3-D retrospective book he painstakingly assembled for release this year. "This woman came into my house, pretended she was a fan and was going to write a nice piece about the book, as agreed; then went away and wrote this pathetic sensationalistic drivel. I'm angry and disgusted," wrote May, pointing out that he'd agreed to give the Times the exclusive on the book, including any photos they wanted to run — and they "used just two of them, one of them reproduced not much bigger than a postage stamp; the rest of the piece illustrated with recycled ordinary snaps from God knows where."
While May didn't single out the earlier quotes as a reason for his ire, he did take umbrage with the piece's focus on what the headline described as "the debauchery of the Freddie Mercury years." Vowing never to give the Times "the time of day" from here on out, he assured fans that the book has nothing to do with the story presented by the article. "I spent over two years fashioning this into the first book of its kind — EVER — a biography of a band from the inside illustrated with my own photographs — and in 3-D, with a fabulous viewer to bring them to life in three dimensions," May insisted. "It's honest, goes deep and is tasteful and dignified (I have been told!) but nobody reading this awful amateurish piece of journalistic opportunism would know it."
Freddie Mercury spent his last days at his house, GardenLodge 1 Logan Place in Kensington, London. The singer who died from bronchial pneumonia from AIDS, spent his last days with his former partner, Mary Austin, who continues to live at the home. Mercury was diagnosed with HIV in 1987 but kept his condition private until he released a public statement just a little over 24 hours before he passed away on November 24, 1991. Mercury was just 45 years old. The outer walls of Garden Lodge in 1 Logan Place have become a shrine to Mercury, with fans paying tribute by covering the walls with messages for the legendary late singer.
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Queen singer Freddie Mercury was fiercely protective of his privacy, and he continued to guard it jealously even as his health succumbed to the ravages of AIDS — but as guitarist Brian May recently revealed, Mercury's bandmates were privileged with glimpses of their frontman's grueling final struggle. May looked back on Mercury's final days in a recent interview with the Sunday Times (via the Daily Telegraph), revealing that before the disease claimed Mercury, it started taking pieces of his body -- including most of his foot, which had to be amputated.
"The problem was actually his foot," May told the Times. "Tragically there was very little left of it. Once, he showed it to us at dinner. And he said, 'Oh Brian, I'm sorry I've upset you by showing you that.' And I said, 'I'm not upset, Freddie, except to realize you have to put up with all this terrible pain.'"
As May went on to point out, Mercury's death occurred shortly before major advancements in AIDS research led to the introduction of drug cocktails that help stave off the disease, allowing the diagnosed the possibility of long-term management — and helping prevent further agony for patients. Admitting it's difficult to know how close Mercury came to seeing those medications become available, May stressed that he stays focused on the legacy he left behind. "He missed by just a few months. If it had been a bit later he would still have been with us, I'm sure," said May. "You can't do 'what if,' can you? You can't go there because therein lies madness."
It's worth noting that May has publicly expressed his unhappiness with the overall tone of the interview, which focused on the sensationalistic aspects of Queen and Mercury's story rather than the project May sat down with the Times to discuss — the Queen in 3-D retrospective book he painstakingly assembled for release this year. "This woman came into my house, pretended she was a fan and was going to write a nice piece about the book, as agreed; then went away and wrote this pathetic sensationalistic drivel. I'm angry and disgusted," wrote May, pointing out that he'd agreed to give the Times the exclusive on the book, including any photos they wanted to run — and they "used just two of them, one of them reproduced not much bigger than a postage stamp; the rest of the piece illustrated with recycled ordinary snaps from God knows where."
While May didn't single out the earlier quotes as a reason for his ire, he did take umbrage with the piece's focus on what the headline described as "the debauchery of the Freddie Mercury years." Vowing never to give the Times "the time of day" from here on out, he assured fans that the book has nothing to do with the story presented by the article. "I spent over two years fashioning this into the first book of its kind — EVER — a biography of a band from the inside illustrated with my own photographs — and in 3-D, with a fabulous viewer to bring them to life in three dimensions," May insisted. "It's honest, goes deep and is tasteful and dignified (I have been told!) but nobody reading this awful amateurish piece of journalistic opportunism would know it."
Freddie Mercury spent his last days at his house, GardenLodge 1 Logan Place in Kensington, London. The singer who died from bronchial pneumonia from AIDS, spent his last days with his former partner, Mary Austin, who continues to live at the home. Mercury was diagnosed with HIV in 1987 but kept his condition private until he released a public statement just a little over 24 hours before he passed away on November 24, 1991. Mercury was just 45 years old. The outer walls of Garden Lodge in 1 Logan Place have become a shrine to Mercury, with fans paying tribute by covering the walls with messages for the legendary late singer.
#FreddieMercury #Queen #Mercury

The Face Of AIDS: The Story Behind Therese Frare's Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

Therese Frare’s scene of the deathbed of AIDS patient David Kirby gave the illness a human face. Its use in a United Colors of Benetton ad blurred the lines between commerce and public provocation in 1990.
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HIV or human immunodeficiency virus infects the cells of immune system, causing them to produce more copies of the virus and then eventually die. When too many immune cells of your body die and our immune system is unable to fight off diseases, then we are said to have AIDS or Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Now, coming back to the question. It is hard to cure HIV or AIDS because HIV has the ability to mutate extremely quickly. Hence, a drug which is somewhat effective on a patient suffering from HIV or AIDS, might not work on another patient because of the mutated HIV.
Now, there are certain antiretroviral drugs that prevent the cells from producing new copies of HIV, thus controlling the HIV levels in our body. But, it is hard to completely eradicate HIV because the virus integrates its DNA into our cell's DNA. Hence, if we stop taking the drugs, the DNA of the virus can again cause the cell to produce copies of the virus and thus, we are unable to control the level of HIV infected cells in our body.
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Freddie Mercury Story : His tragic AIDS Story (2016)

The true story of the two years that changed the Queen front man's life. It should not be forgotten that FREDDIE MERCURY WAS A MUSICAL GENIUS and that this documentary retraces his private life only. Not the huge music of Queen.

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Freddie Mercury's LAST VIDEO 1991!!!

Guys, I am so sorry I had to reupload this video because it was BLOCKED WORLDWIDE by a company named BELIVE MUSIC who claimed they own the audiovisual content...This time I decided to use MY OWN SONG!!! THIS SONG WAS WRITTEN AND SUNG BY ME ON GUITAR!!!
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Hearing Aids For The First Time | Things You MUST Know!

Dr. Clifford Olson, Audiologist from Anthem Arizona, tells you what to expect when receiving hearing aids for the first time.
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Receiving your first set of hearing aids does not have to be a scary experience. In fact, it should be an exciting experience that leads you to better hearing. Here are the 7 things you should expect when receiving your first set of hearing aids.
1. Expect the Fitting to take around an Hour. Proper fitting and programming takes time.
2. People won't notice the hearing aids. Likely the only thing they will notice is you hearing them better.
3. Things will sound different. Some of it may be annoying, but will get better.
4. You will hear yourself differently. You likely haven't heard yourself at the correct level for a long time. It takes your brain time to adjust to the new level of sound.
5. You will probably forget you are wearing hearing aids. Aids are really comfortable.
6. Expect to see your hearing care professional several times. You can't fit a hearing aid well with only one visit. Make sure you get more than one visit.
7. You should be hearing better with hearing aids. The best way to ensure your hearing aids are programmed correctly is by using Real Ear Measures. To learn about what Real Ear Measures are, watch this video: https://youtu.be/cHR0Oa6I-wY

The Last Days of Freddie Mercury

Queen singer Freddie Mercury was fiercely protective of his privacy, and he continued to guard it jealously even as his health succumbed to the ravages of AIDS — but as guitarist Brian May recently revealed, Mercury's bandmates were privileged with glimpses of their frontman's grueling final struggle. May looked back on Mercury's final days in a recent interview with the Sunday Times (via the Daily Telegraph), revealing that before the disease claimed Mercury, it started taking pieces of his body -- including most of his foot, which had to be amputated.
"The problem was actually his foot," May told the Times. "Tragically there was very little left of it. Once, he showed it to us at dinner. And he said, 'Oh Brian, I'm sorry I've upset you by showing you that.' And I said, 'I'm not upset, Freddie, except to realize you have to put up with all this terrible pain.'"
As May went on to point out, Mercury's death occurred shortly before major advancements in AIDS research led to the introduction of drug cocktails that help stave off the disease, allowing the diagnosed the possibility of long-term management — and helping prevent further agony for patients. Admitting it's difficult to know how close Mercury came to seeing those medications become available, May stressed that he stays focused on the legacy he left behind. "He missed by just a few months. If it had been a bit later he would still have been with us, I'm sure," said May. "You can't do 'what if,' can you? You can't go there because therein lies madness."
It's worth noting that May has publicly expressed his unhappiness with the overall tone of the interview, which focused on the sensationalistic aspects of Queen and Mercury's story rather than the project May sat down with the Times to discuss — the Queen in 3-D retrospective book he painstakingly assembled for release this year. "This woman came into my house, pretended she was a fan and was going to write a nice piece about the book, as agreed; then went away and wrote this pathetic sensationalistic drivel. I'm angry and disgusted," wrote May, pointing out that he'd agreed to give the Times the exclusive on the book, including any photos they wanted to run — and they "used just two of them, one of them reproduced not much bigger than a postage stamp; the rest of the piece illustrated with recycled ordinary snaps from God knows where."
While May didn't single out the earlier quotes as a reason for his ire, he did take umbrage with the piece's focus on what the headline described as "the debauchery of the Freddie Mercury years." Vowing never to give the Times "the time of day" from here on out, he assured fans that the book has nothing to do with the story presented by the article. "I spent over two years fashioning this into the first book of its kind — EVER — a biography of a band from the inside illustrated with my own photographs — and in 3-D, with a fabulous viewer to bring them to life in three dimensions," May insisted. "It's honest, goes deep and is tasteful and dignified (I have been told!) but nobody reading this awful amateurish piece of journalistic opportunism would know it."
Freddie Mercury spent his last days at his house, GardenLodge 1 Logan Place in Kensington, London. The singer who died from bronchial pneumonia from AIDS, spent his last days with his former partner, Mary Austin, who continues to live at the home. Mercury was diagnosed with HIV in 1987 but kept his condition private until he released a public statement just a little over 24 hours before he passed away on November 24, 1991. Mercury was just 45 years old. The outer walls of Garden Lodge in 1 Logan Place have become a shrine to Mercury, with fans paying tribute by covering the walls with messages for the legendary late singer.
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It's Time I See You

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